Felix Kubin

Felix Kubin (born 1969, Hamburg) is a composer, radio-playwright, curator and media artist. He began recording and performing experimental electronic pop music at the age of 12. In the 1990s he turned to electroacoustic noise music and formed Klangkrieg with Tim Buhre. From 1992-1994 he co-organised artistic political interventions with the Dadacommunist party KED and the Liedertafel Margot Honecker singing group, whose notorious actions received wide media
coverage. In 1998 Kubin started to produce futuristic pop music and launched the independent record label Gagarin Records. Over the past decade he has performed at eighty international music and media arts festivals including Sonar,
Club Transmediale, Mutek, Wien Modern, Ars Electronica and MaerzMusik.
Since 2001, Kubin has been writing and producing radio plays for national broadcasting corporations WDR, BR, DR, SWF and ORF. He has composed music for film and theatre productions, including work by Christoph Schlingensief, Mariola Brillowska and Schorsch Kamerun. His recent commissions include writing compositions for the chamber orchestra ensemble Intégrales, and he has been invited to give workshops and lectures at art institutions and universities in Europe, the USA, Canada and South America. Kubin's music is released on labels such as A-Musik, Dekorder and Wwilko.

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Label: Gargarin Records
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